Keiser University Sarasota campus Law Enforcement Operations program students recently processed a mock crime scene that was designed to determine if a victim died as a result of a homicide, suicide, or accidental drug overdose.
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The Virginia House of Delegates approved a budget this week that includes funding for a host of criminal justice and police reforms amid national unrest over racial injustice and police brutality.
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While it was critically important to get the BTK killer off the streets, was it ethical to do so by seizing his daughter’s biological material, kept in a university clinic she visited for cervical cancer screening?
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The forensic laboratory will strengthen the technical capacities of both the Colombian police and the prosecutors.
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On the morning of March 20, 2004, the Vermont State Police received a report of an abandoned car on the property known as the “Old Dutchburn Barn” in the town of Montgomery, Vermont.
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District Judge James Robart was shocked. In a filing, he accused the federal government of reversing its position on “the old accountability system’s inadequacy” and doing so “for the sake of political expediency.”
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These Y chromosomes provide new insights into the kinship relationships and population histories of archaic and modern humans, including new evidence of ancient gene flow from very early modern humans to Neanderthals.
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"They told me my mom was in the casket," Vanessa Marquez recalls. "I just remember crying and trying to like put my hand out."
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The FBI recently awarded The University of Texas at El Paso’s Misty Duke, Ph.D., a grant to examine the effectiveness of two different methods to conduct investigative and intelligence interviews.
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Archie Williams spent 36 years wrongfully imprisoned for a rape and stabbing he didn’t commit. Last week, he received a standing ovation on the stage of a television show he used to watch in prison.
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